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at Michaelmas. Hatcliffe reported to her Ladyship that one Griffith was the cause of all the disorders, and the latter confessed advising his Lordship to go to Bidesden, and that my Lady should go to the Court. Hatcliffe and my

the suits of Roger Ade, plaintiff, and John Stransham, defendant; Thos. Browne, plaintiff, and Ann Drane, Widow, defendant; and Thos. Hatcliffe, plaintiff, and John Gregory and Thos. Wentworth, defendants, granting an injunction in each suit to stay an action at

Draft report on Boone's Charity MERCHANT TAYLORS' COMPANY. Mr. Hare's Draft Report. TO THE CHARITY COMMISSIONERS FOR ENGLAND AND WALES. In pursuance of a minute of the Board of the 28th day of March 1862, I have inquired into

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HATCLIFFE, Thomas (c.1550-1610), of Hatcliffe, near Grimsby, Lincs. Constituency Dates Great Grimsby 1597 Ofifces Held J.p. Lincs. (Lindsey) from c.1582, q. from c.1593. Biography The Hatcliffes had been settled in Lincolnshire since the thirteenth century. Hatcliffe sat once for his

Hamby and William Hatcliffe. Of these two Hatcliffe remitted his wages.[footnote]The Hatcliffe family had long been settled at the village of that name near Grimsby and the Christian name William was much favoured in it after William Hatcliffe served as

choosing him and William Hatcliffe, Grimsby failed to comply with the King’s request for the re-election of the previous Members, George Barnardiston and Robert Vicars, both of whom were available. The reason may have been that Hatcliffe, a Household official,

despite the King’s request for the re-election of the previous Members, could have been similarly prompted, for Barnardiston’s replacement, William Hatcliffe, looks like a court nominee, and the corporation may well have decided that if one of its seats could

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the Petition of the Members of a ofHatcliflfe; Society and Congregation of Wesleyan Methodists worÃÂ¬ shipping at the Wesleyan Chapel, Hatcliffe, in the County of Lincoln, whose Names are thereunto subscribed : Also, Upon reading the Petition of the Members

BosÃÂ¬ ton; of Winteringham; of Ferry and Gunthorpe; of Wrawby and Broughton; of Brant-Broughton ; of Kelstern; of Colstenvorth; of Hatcliffe; of Epworth and Bel ton ; of Middle Rasen; of North Kelsey; of Castle Bytham; of Humberston; of Skillington;

That Mr. De Grey&apos;do carry the Bill to the Lords, and defire their Concurrence. Hurflcy Carlton and Laighton tomfwold luclofare. Hatcliffe Mr. Charles Tozcnfliend reported from the Committee, t0 whom the Bill for dividing and inclofmg the Open and Common

Wesleyan Methodists of Tealby; of Caistor; of Wainfleet; of Holton-le-Clay; of Frith Bank; of Hibal- stow; of Butterwick ; of Hatcliffe; of Epworth; of SpalÃÂ¬ ding ; ofMarton; of East Butterwick ; of Morton; of Lang- worth ; of Broughton;

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Mr. Carley's volume is not without instances of poor men who have emigrated purely on chance, and suc- ceeded. Elvin Hatcliffe, for example, an agricultural labourer, went out with a wife and seven children, and no more than l01. in

TRADEMN' ADDRES3ES H. J. NICOLL, DIERCHANT CLOTHIER AND OUTFITTER, 39, NEW STBEET, I1IUINGAM; ( A AT Q?WQO. ***.ST , ANTD IVEPOOL. _ The Fashions for the approaching Winter aro now ready, and I can be had at the above

knowledged and admitted as Physicians and Surgeons to several prece ding Kings and Princes. John Arundel , John Saceby, William Hatcliffe , were Physicians to Henry VI . and Robert Warren and John Marshall were appointed Surgeons to his Majesty.-See